knowltoh
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I have aquired a nice bunch of exotic wood pieces. I have been cutting it into pen blanks 5.25" by 3/4" square. Some are just slightly less than 3/4" to get the greatest number of blanks out of a piece. This allows me to maximize the number that will fit a small flat rate box to 22 blanks.
Some of the wood is 3/4", some 1" and 1.5" thick. As I don't turn much other than pens, I thought I would cut it all in to pen blanks. Is there any reason to leave some blanks 1" square or larger? I don't turn anything that does.
I plan to offer blanks on IAP. The wood includes Ipe, Cumaru, Bloodwood, Morado, Mahogany, Jatoba, Lacewood, Goncalo, and others. There really is some nice wood. I thought guys might be interested in turning some of this wood. It is not burl but, to me, makes very nice pens.
I will have a box in the classifieds as soon as I get a decent photo.
Some of the wood is 3/4", some 1" and 1.5" thick. As I don't turn much other than pens, I thought I would cut it all in to pen blanks. Is there any reason to leave some blanks 1" square or larger? I don't turn anything that does.
I plan to offer blanks on IAP. The wood includes Ipe, Cumaru, Bloodwood, Morado, Mahogany, Jatoba, Lacewood, Goncalo, and others. There really is some nice wood. I thought guys might be interested in turning some of this wood. It is not burl but, to me, makes very nice pens.
I will have a box in the classifieds as soon as I get a decent photo.